Find out what your Beko washing machine error codes mean, possible faults that relate to them and also what you can do to repair your Beko washing machine.
Below is a list of common error codes you would usually encounter on a Beko washing machine with a digital display.
The drum is struggling to balance the load during a spin cycle.
Try a more balanced load on your next wash. If the problem persists it could be a possible motor triac problem.
Similar to C9, the drum can not balance the load during a wash.
On the next cycle, try a more balanced load and avoid overloading the machine.
The water has not managed to take enough water in within the allowed timeframe.
Check if the water tap is in the open position, make sure there are no kinks in the water pipes. If none of those work, replacing the water valves may rectify this fault.
The machine has water at the bottom or inside the drum.
Check the underneath of the machine for leaks and also leaks from the drum. Another possible cause is that the door seal has a rip or a tear.
The door or lid is open or not closed, drum overloaded or door lock failure.
Check that the door is firmly closed shut and that the machine is not overloaded and putting pressure on the door. Lastly, try replacing the door interlock.
The machine has detected a heating failure. This fault is the same as any starting with ‘E6’.
This fault would usually indicate a heating element failure or a problem with the thermostat.
This indicates that the program knob has not been set correctly.
Make sure that the program selector knob is not stuck between two different wash cycles. Try unplugging the machine, setting the wash correctly and starting the wash cycle again.
This error code indicates a problem with the configuration and communication of the machine.
This would usually point towards a control board problem, which would have to be replaced accordingly.
Drum position sensor fault, meaning that the motor can not correctly set the drum positioning.
This would most likely be caused by a fault tachometer on the motor itself. Try replacing the tachometer or the motor.
Indication of problems with too low of a power supply.
Firstly, try plugging the machine into another power socket or in a different room entirely. If that doesn’t work, make sure the mains cable is not damaged and serving enough power to the machine. Lastly, this can be caused by a faulty main suppressor or control board.
The machine has detected too much detergent during the wash cycle. You should use less detergent in the draw or switch to using washing machine pods.
Indicates a problem with the power supply.
Plug the machine into another power socket or on a different ring. Make sure the mains cable is not damaged and serving enough power to the machine. Lastly, this can be caused by a faulty main suppressor or control board.
The frequency of the power supply is out of range.
Test all the electrical sockets the machine is using, check for breaks within the cable, replace the suppressor and lastly check the PCB.
The supply of voltage is too high.
This is usually caused by faulty electrics within the building.
The supply of voltage is too low.
This is usually caused by faulty electrics within the building.
These error codes mean that the machine has not pumped out the water from the drum in the allotted drain time.
Check the machine for any blockages in the filter or the drain pipe. Make sure that the drains are not obstructed and that the drain pipe does not have any kinks. If there are no blockages present, try replacing the drain pump.